AmEx Special Offers: 10% Off Back on Supermarkets, Cable/Internet Bills, Insurance Bills, and Department Stores

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Updated. If you have any American Express card, here’s a quick heads up that they have been loading up a variety of new “Amex Offers” on broad categories. These are an easy way to earn some extra cash without buying any extra stuff you don’t need. Login into your account, scroll down down down, and look for 10% back in one of these categories:

Cable/Internet bills

Supermarkets

Insurance bills

Cellular phone bills

Select Department Stores

Office Supplies

Lowe’s

Staples

For example, I saw the following for supermarkets:

Get 10% back as a statement credit each time you use your enrolled Card in-store or online at a US-based Supermarket by 9/30/2018. Limit $20 in total credits.

You should check all your cards, but note that these are now limited to one per credit card member. So if you sign up for it on one card, you won’t be able to use the same offer on another AmEx card. Be sure to add it to the card you want.

There are many different flavors of American Express, but here are the consumer and business cards you’ll find in my wallet:

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